Well the time has come for my much loved fasty to get some much needed tender loving care.
Before I start I would like to stress that this is not going to be some sort of brilliant Dasdubber style resto. I am not a pro or even gigted in the
art of car restoration, simply a novice owner semi rolling up my sleaves. I suppose this thread is for the fellow novices (most of us) who can relate
to what I am doing and perhaps we can share some information. And who doesn't like a pics of a resto hey.
Ok, I bought the car a few years back and then spent quite a lot to get the engine, wheels, gearbox and electrics right before finally getting her on
the road and RW.
When I bought the car I was told it was rust free (I know I know) so the body was of secondary importance to actually getting it roadworthy. Now
however I have tired of the ever fading 'mat black' and wish to give the car a full going over before I look to get the car resprayed.
I don't have a lot of money or a lot of room so it won't be a pan off job, however I am pretty much in love with this car so short cuts such as bog
and the ignoring of rust just won't be tolerated.
So first up some pics of the car itself, looking a little tired.
[ Edited on 30-8-2006 by fastyman66 ]
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this from over 18mths ago
18mths ago
this is her about a month ago.
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she looks good mate, good luck
with the front bumper removed.
Thats a pretty thing. Will be even better when the plans come together.
Good luck with it all mate.
lights, etc removed
front left panel removed.
This was a relief as there were thankfully no nasty surprises. In fact she looked very solid.
another
Just wait 'til you take the rears off. That's where the nasties live!
the front left panel
now apparently there are two trouble spots for type 3 front bumpers,
thankfully the top section of the panel closest to the front windscreen is rust free inside and out.
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unfortunately while rust was not obvious in the lower section of the panel, I couldnt help myself and kept investigating... and a little bog was
found.
This panel will have to be repaired.
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good luck,
good to see a fastback being done makes a change from the others.
I've seen a lot worse on the rust front.
I remember seeing this as a body only years ago
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Meanwhile I have been gutting the interior with a view to checking out the condition of the floor (pan).
The pan was covered in a black tar like stuff which had actually preserved the pan reasonably well.
You can tell where the tar like stuff is no longer preventing rust however as usually it is difficult to remove from rust free metal, however it lifts
and flakes off any of the pan that has rust.
The pan was something I was pretty nervous about, because I knew that the car let water in, which pooled in the floor in certain areas.
However the pan had no holes whatsoever. Surface rust looks nasty, but is easily removed. This period has been a pretty big relief for me.
I also noticed that water had pooled under the back seat on the opposite side of the battery (left side) so was keen to explore this area too, but as
the pictures will show, this was absolutely rock solid.
The old black carpet will be replaced (I am thinking grey) and I am looking also to repair the tired and sagging front seats.
where are all the fasties hiding????come out come out where ever you are....
scraping off the old paint/tar from the floor to reveal the condition of the pan...
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The wire brush is tough work, however the grinder makes short work of surface rust.
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